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From the 15th of February, first-year UPF students will have reduced face-to-face activity

Statement of the University Management – 5th of February 2021

05.02.2021

 

In accordance with the latest resolutions of the health and university authorities, from the 15th of February first-year undergraduate students will be able to do face-to-face the activities provided for in the hybrid teaching plan for the second term. This means that face-to-face classes in small groups and large spaces will be combined with online classes. Each centre will determine which subjects will be offered face-to-face and will report on it through its web pages. However, the online care plan, which provides the necessary support for cases in which it is not possible to follow the activity face-to-face, due to illness or mobility difficulties, is maintained.

For the rest of the degree, master's and doctoral courses, the measures in force so far remain; that is, the classes that are usually held in conventional spaces will be carried out in a virtual format, and only the practical classes that are carried out in technical spaces, in laboratories and in the hospital area will be done face-to-face.

The University campuses are safe spaces because all the necessary measures have been taken. We call for self-responsibility and to follow with the utmost attention both personal protection measures – well-placed masks at all times, hand cleaning, interpersonal distance  – and signage to move around campuses.

As soon as the authorities indicate so and circumstances allow, the measures taken for first-year students will be extended to other students.

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